Papers 1621-1630 of total 20956 found.
…. Simpson, Ray Carruth, and Ray Lewis have given the NFL a serious black mark among the fans. While baseball players are generally seen as a greedy bunch the football player is now seen as a criminal with little or no regard for the law. Domestic violence has now…
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…the crime. Others include domestic violence. This crime might not be reported because the victim lives with the perpetrator. Rape is a huge and very serious crime that people do not report because the victim may not want to relive the experience over and over…
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…" The maenads were worshippers of Dionysus a.k.a Bacchus. They were mothers and wives who, upon being summoned by Dionysus would leave their domestic lives, their traditional roles to follow him. They would sacrifice bulls to Dionysus in the most savage and blood…
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…to build a safe community. To do this he introduces reforms that not only remove the criminal element, but also set a moral tone for the community. This establishes him as a community leader who is willing to do whatever is necessary to curb the violence
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…player is now seen as a criminal with little or no regard for the law. Domestic violence has now unfortunately become part of the NFL and MLB mainstream with several incidents documented in both leagues each year, yet the fans do not even seem to care about…
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…no longer stretch the distance. This monetary strain can cause breakdown in both the individual and family. This can turn in domestic violence, alcoholism, gambling, family dysfunction and even suicide. Unemployment has such wide ranging affects on family life…
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…to death. She was trying to stick a rosette on the horse in the colours of the Suffragettes, purple, white and green. She died a martyr and her funeral attracted much attention for their cause and was in the papers for weeks. The violence continued…
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…that not only remove the criminal element, but also set a moral tone for the community. This establishes him as a community leader who is willing to do whatever is necessary to curb the violence and death that has stricken the town. He even arrests his friend Rusty…
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…father including the domestic violence associated with this, her mother's and her own battle with alcoholism with hers beginning at just nine years of age and her unexpected teenage pregnancy at just seventeen and the shock of her mother's death just one month…
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…their claims, both sides agreed on the need to upgrade and even "professionalize" the domestic functions that remained to them. From the vantage point of the late 20th century, the shared conservatism of the two sides-I mean the shared concern with conserving what…
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